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Use transitions to guide the audience from "summary" of The Art of Public Speaking by Dale Carnegie,J. Berg Esenwein

Transitions play a crucial role in ensuring a smooth flow of ideas during a speech or presentation. They act as signposts that guide the audience from one point to another, helping them to follow the speaker's train of thought without getting lost in a sea of information. Without effective transitions, the audience may struggle to understand the relationships between different ideas, leading to confusion and disengagement. By using transitions strategically, a speaker can create a logical sequence of ideas that builds upon each other, leading the audience on a journey of discovery and understanding. Transitions help to connect the dots between different points, showing how they relate to each other and building a coherent narrative that keeps the audience engaged and interested. There are various types of transitions that a speaker can use, such as chronological transitions, which indicate the passage of time or the sequence of events, and causal transitions, which show cause-and-effect ...
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    The Art of Public Speaking

    Dale Carnegie

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